Date: PRACTICE TEST Max. Marks: 100
Batch: 6th Std. Physics | Chemistry | Biology Time: 2 hour
1. Why should we use taps with pressure knob at public places?
(A) They are easy to operate (B) They avoid wastage of water
(C) They are light and durable (D) They do not rust
2. Observe the figure of the magnets and identify the south pole.
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) None of these
3. Machines are used to________.
(A) Save time
(B) Save labour
(C) do work of uniform quality with greater ease
(D) All of the above
4. Which metals are present in the central part of the core of the earth?
(A) Iron and Nickel (B) Iron and Magnesium
(C) Iron and Aluminium (D) Magnesium and Silicon
5. A measuring cylinder contains V1 ml of water in it. When a heavy body A is
immersed in it, the water level becomes V2. When a light body B is tied with
A and both are completely immersed in water, the level comes to V 3.
Observe the values of V1, V2 and V3 from the figure and find out the volume
of B.
, (A) 22 ml (B) 31 ml
(C) 8 ml (D) 9 ml
6. We have to use a large box for TV than for DVD player, because TV has
more ________.
(A) area (B) volume
(C) mass (D) length
7. A bus is moving at a speed of 48 km/hr. How much distance will it cover in
1 hour 15 minutes?
(A) 60 km (B) 72 km
(C) 50 km (D) 63 km
8. Why some mountain peaks from the Himalayan ranges are always covered
with snow?
(A) They receive heavy rainfall
(B) They do not have plants
(C) They have many plants
(D) They fall in high altitude range
9. Which planet havs very low temperature?
(A) Mercury (B) Venus
(C) Farth (D) Neptune
Batch: 6th Std. Physics | Chemistry | Biology Time: 2 hour
1. Why should we use taps with pressure knob at public places?
(A) They are easy to operate (B) They avoid wastage of water
(C) They are light and durable (D) They do not rust
2. Observe the figure of the magnets and identify the south pole.
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) None of these
3. Machines are used to________.
(A) Save time
(B) Save labour
(C) do work of uniform quality with greater ease
(D) All of the above
4. Which metals are present in the central part of the core of the earth?
(A) Iron and Nickel (B) Iron and Magnesium
(C) Iron and Aluminium (D) Magnesium and Silicon
5. A measuring cylinder contains V1 ml of water in it. When a heavy body A is
immersed in it, the water level becomes V2. When a light body B is tied with
A and both are completely immersed in water, the level comes to V 3.
Observe the values of V1, V2 and V3 from the figure and find out the volume
of B.
, (A) 22 ml (B) 31 ml
(C) 8 ml (D) 9 ml
6. We have to use a large box for TV than for DVD player, because TV has
more ________.
(A) area (B) volume
(C) mass (D) length
7. A bus is moving at a speed of 48 km/hr. How much distance will it cover in
1 hour 15 minutes?
(A) 60 km (B) 72 km
(C) 50 km (D) 63 km
8. Why some mountain peaks from the Himalayan ranges are always covered
with snow?
(A) They receive heavy rainfall
(B) They do not have plants
(C) They have many plants
(D) They fall in high altitude range
9. Which planet havs very low temperature?
(A) Mercury (B) Venus
(C) Farth (D) Neptune